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  1. Shibli Nomani (4 June 1857 – 18 November 1914) was an Islamic scholar, poet, philosopher, historian, educational thinker, author, orator, reformer and critic of orientalists from Indian subcontinent during the British Raj.

  2. Cette bibliographie de Shibli Nomani est une liste sélectionnée de ressources savantes généralement disponibles liées à Shibli Nomani, poète, philosophe, historien, penseur pédagogique, auteur, orateur, réformateur, critique des orientalistes et érudit islamique du sous-continent indien pendant le Raj britannique ...

  3. This bibliography of Shibli Nomani is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Shibli Nomani, a poet, philosopher, historian, educational thinker, author, orator, reformer, critic of orientalists and Islamic scholar from the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj, regarded as the father of Urdu ...

  4. Considered the pivotal ‘Figure of Consequence’ of Urdu language and literature, Shibli Nomani is that self-made personality who kept the flame of oriental art and sciences kindled in the tempestuous storm of western influence.

  5. 21 sept. 2021 · Shibli Nomani faced extreme criticism in the Muslim community over his modernization efforts. He wanted to create a new enlightened and civilized society that could thrive among the Indian subcontinent’s pluralistic and multi-ethnic community.

  6. 2 mai 2013 · Sirat-un-Nabi ( Life of the Prophet) is arguably one of the greatest and most authentic Sirah Rasul Allah ( biographies) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, written in Urdu by Shibli Nomani and his student, Sulaiman Nadvi in 6 volumes.

  7. 1 janv. 2018 · Shibli Numani (1857–1914) was a scholar of Islamic intellectual history and theology. He is most famously associated with two of the most important post-1857 rebellion educational institutional initiatives – the Aligarh and the Nadwa movements.